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New feature speeds document automation in the cloud and protects
against inadvertent errors.

San Francisco, CA – June 13, 2018– Lawyaw, the cloud-based document
automation and forms generation company, announced today the addition
of custom template bundles, allowing users to select any of Lawyaw’s
over 5,000 California Judicial Council and County court forms or any
of the 200+ Federal Immigration forms, complete standardized sections,
and save them as a group for repeated use. Once saved, users simply
call up the template bundle and Lawyaw automatically reviews the form
fields, identifies data already available from its internal system or
integrated practice management application, and
presents the user with the fields required to complete all documents
in the set.

With the new template bundle feature, any law firm can quickly create
a series of customized templates that not only automates document
automation, it groups together the forms necessary for a particular
filing in one set, eliminating the need to re-enter client data,
reducing errors, and preventing overlooked forms. For example, a
family law practice may wish to bundle the following set of California
dissolution forms:

FL-100 - Petition Marriage/Domestic Partnership

FL-110 – Summons

FL-115 – Proof of Service

FL-117 – Acknowledgement of receipt

“Our users told us they wanted the ability to complete groups of
documents in a single pass.”

“Our users told us they wanted the ability to complete groups of
documents in a single pass,” said Tucker Cottingham, Esq., CEO and
Co-Founder of Lawyaw. “Using our AI-engine we were able to bring this
feature to market quickly helping our attorneys become more efficient,
increase profit margins, and improve their clients’ satisfaction.”

About Lawyaw

Lawyaw builds “intelligent templates for law firms”. Developed by a
former law firm partner and an ex-Google engineer, it is the only
cloud-based document automation system for attorneys. Lawyaw uses
natural language processing to identify form fields, allowing them to
be re-used later as templates. Since its launch in 2017, more than
1,500 legal professionals have signed up for an account, and over
40,000 forms have been generated so far.